According to my research it was Lyndon Johnson
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the late 1960s. MLKjr gave his speech in 1967, which in turn is apart of the late 60s era. Hope this helped!
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In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>d) ethos. Jefferson refers to the right of the newly established United States in the broader context of universal rights of all free and independent states; furthermore, he underlies all the presumably just causes that an independent state may engage in, such as matters of war and peace, alliances with other states, free commerce, etc. His phrase "of right" is of utmost importance here - it underlines the ethos, providing a broader context and justifying the United States independence.</span>
At first he tries to contact Daisy she and tom had gone away early that afternoon, and taken baggage with them.
Second he called and failed to call Meyer Wolfsheim. It rung three times.
I think he wished for food ?